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Jim Alexander

Jim Alexander

James “Jim” Harvey Alexander, 71, beloved husband, father, and friend passed away unexpectedly on May 10, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio.

He was born on June 2, 1954, in Canton, Ohio. Jim’s life was full of love, kindness, and serving others.

Jim was a wealth of knowledge and experience, from restoring classic cars to saving lives. Jim graduated from West Holmes High School and attended the Ohio State University.

He served on the Columbus Fire Department for 33 years, rising in ranks to Captain and earning additional certifications. He also volunteered then worked at West Licking Fire Department for a total of 39 years, finishing his career there as a Captain.

He shared his knowledge teaching and supervising others to guarantee that excellent care was being delivered.

In recent years, Jim and his loving wife of 53 years, Carol, spent winters in Florida, bringing their dogs Teddy and Scout. They could often be found spending time with friends and playing cards.

Jim never met a dog who didn’t immediately love him and win him over for pets and human food.

He is survived by his devoted and adoring wife, Carol, and their four daughters: Heather, Laura, Ashley (Jeffrey Caisse), and Megan Alexander. He is also survived by his siblings, Janet Hawkins, Greg Alexander, and Thomas Alexander (Irene); his brother-in-law Sidney Gamertsfelder (Sherry); stepbrother-in-law Scott Hepner (Elaine); and several nieces and nephews.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Virginia Alexander; his parents-in-law, Dale and Carolyn Gamertsfelder; and his siblings-in-law: Lanny Hawkins and Patricia Alexander.

His memory will live on through his family and friends, whose lives have been changed by his loyalty, love, humor, and kindness.

A celebration of life will be held on Saturday May 30, 2026, 1 to 5 p.m. at the Fireman's Park at 11300 Honey Creek Rd, Thornville, OH. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Central Ohio Fire Museum and Learning Center.